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Rated: E · Poetry · Experience · #1151632
Architecture can be powerful.
A Building Struck Me

                                                          Old Hull, Quebec. September 1, 2006.

The corner turns
To sudden threat:

Surging up from asphalt,
A concrete fortress
Shocks into sight.

Huge, blunt tower, featureless,
Charges, thrusts toward me,
Stunning my consciousness.

Wake to faceless head of Sphinx,
Teutonic-helmed,
Hefted by straining shoulders,
Multi-storied body's stretch.

Hindquarters curving, massive,
Down through falling floors,
Reveal a shadowy opening
Which I must penetrate
To do my shopping.




A picture of the building that inspired this poem is visible at
 Pictures. Mostly connected to my poems.  (E)
Selected photographs.
#1167737 by Bill Kinahan
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